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Italian Madrigals Englished

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9 Variations On An Original Theme In G

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Solfeggietto

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Amberley Wild Brooks

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The Island Spell

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The Nightingale Sing! Sing! D - G

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Three Elizabethan Partsongs: Sweet Day

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Two Short Pieces For Cello And Piano

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Sonata For Cello and Piano

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Three Pieces Op. 2

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Progressive Violin Studies - Book 4

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Suites 1 (2 4 6 8) Harpsichord

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The Mazurkas

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Harold Darke's In the Bleak Midwinter originally made famous by the Choir of King's College Cambridge for SATB Choir with Organ accompaniment. Verse 1 for soprano solo and verse 3 for tenor solo.

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SSATB or A solo with viols Edited by E H Fellowes. Revised by Philip Brett For supply to USA please contact ECS Publishing.

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A third book of songs by this great English composer all edited by Maureen Lehane and Peter Wishart. CONTENTS: Evening hymn (C - F) I attempt from love's sickness to fly (C sharp - G (E)) I'll sail upon the dog star (C - G) Nymphs and shepherds (D - G) Oh solitude (B flat - F) Pious Celinda (C - G) Set for the Associated Board and Trinity College examinations.

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Book 3- See Elementary Section for Book 1 (Ref. 7761A) and Advanced Section for Book 4 (Ref. 7761D).

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Book 4-Edited by Geoffrey Bush and Michael Hurd Seven glees and madrigals by Horsley Mornington Pearsall Spofforth Sullivan and T.

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Originally for Piano and String Quartet and later provided with piano accompaniment by the composer. Newly edited with an introduction by Michael Pilkington. Contents Far in a Western Brookland (D flat - G flat) The Lent Lily (E - A) Ludlow Fair (E - G) On the idle hill of summer (F - A) 'Tis time I think (F - G flat) When I was one and twenty (E - G) When smoke stood up from Ludlow (D - G sharp) Recorded by Adrian Thompson on Hyperion CDA663852 Set for the Associated Board FRSM examination.

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Edited by Thurston Dart and Nigel Fortune 13 of the finest settings taken from John Dowland: Ayres for Four Voices originally transcribed as Volume 6 of Musica Britannica by Edmund Fellowes. The Elizabethan and Jacobean lutesongs were often written with alternative versions for voices and lute. This volume is an introductory selection of these ‘airs’ with accompaniment which may be played on guitar or keyboard as well as lute. SATB CONTENTS Burst forth my tears By a fountain where I lay Can she excuse my wrongs Come again sweet love doth now invite Come away come sweet love Come heavy sleep Fine knacks for ladies Go crystal tears If my complaints Now o now I needs must part Sleep wayward thoughts Sweet stay awhile Weep you no more sad fountains